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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1936. PAGE SIX MEDFORDM,RIBUNE "Everyone IB Southern Oregon Bead the Uall Trlbane" Daily Except gatardar. Published by MBDKORD PRINTINO CO. U-lt-lt N. Fir SI Pbone It. " ROBERT W. RUHb, Bdttor. ERNEST R. OI1.8TRAP. Manner. AD Independent Newspaper. Entered eod-eleee matter at Med ford. Oregon, under Act of Marob I. U7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall In Adancal Dallir. one rear Dally, eli month! Dally, one monlb A:I" By Carrier. In Advance Medford. Art. land. Jacksonville, central Point, Phoenix, Talent. Oold BUI and on blghtraye. Dally, one year Dally, als months Dally, one month ,0 All t.rms. oaib In advance. Official Paper of the Clly of Medford. Official Paper of JackiwiD Cnnnty. UKMI1EH OP THE AHSOOIATEU PKKbS Receiving Full 1-eaMd Wire Service. The Aaeoclated Preet la eioluelvelir en titled to the uie for publication of all oeere diapatchee credited to It or other rise oredlted In thla paper, and ajao to the local newa publlahed herein. All rlghtn for publication of jpecleJ dtapatohea herein are alio rcaorvoa. MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Advertising M. O. MOOENHEN A COMPANY Otflcee In New Vorlt. Chicago Detroit. San Franolaco. I.oa Angelea, Seattle. l-ortmnrj .rf3ilt Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur I'crry. Autolt continue to gmeea correctly which direction If ny boy on bike will turn. "POETESS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK OF VERSE; FRIENDS INVITED' TO RETREAT" (Hdline Longvlew (Wn.) Dally New) Cause end effect. e There Is conalderable talk About "the hidden strength of the Republic can party." They better not forget where they hid It. e A New York psstor, deploring the poor grade of sermon, end lack of Attendance, advocates the doling of churches, for a lengthy period to re vive interest In religion. The proposal ehould be amended to Include the radio preachers, who extol the glories of a rlBhteous life, between broad casts, telling how to gln a healthy one by use of certain pills and ftra waters. Times have also changed for the collection plates. The bulk of the loose change of the nation the past 18 months has found Its way Into the hats of old-age pension orators. , i ,nw erViMttile the re- Uty icnucie - j turn of prohibition In IMS, and wiu ..... - mnBtsn rtf MtllCatlOn tO- connuut. (.-,. ,- ,. -H Tt nuoht nut to take that long, the way the populace Is driving Saturday mgnto afternoons. e e Tha secretery of sgrlculture holds the reports of voter trends towards Oov. Landon "are Just a strsw In the wind." They might look like a straw In the wind to the secretary of agri culture, but a number of local Demo crats rutve mistaken the same lor a hay-stack. e MULE VS. 1IOCTOII. (American Med. Jul.) Dear Sir I hade Fromss to Brings you Some corn Bit at the Same time I have gat me a nother mule and It took that Mutch corn lore the Mule Bit Linen I will Pay you If Llle Last and You will hsfter Pit Entreaa one It So I will try to pay thtsh fall II I can. If I dont I will have Sonethlng and I and you can trade one fore we wont to ueaae you again Borne time hope to heare Irome you Soon Blanket sales continue. The prices are low, and Indicate It would be cheaper and warmer to go to bed than buy next winter's wood. e "A splash party In tea river and a rattlesnake hunt In the hills were followed by the serving of William's two birthday cakes In the beautifully decorated Broughton summer home." (Yakima (Wash.) Republic) The social whirl does some spinning. , ... Sunday. 401 persons climbed Mt. Hood In a body. Sometimes one per son slone tries to climb Mt. Hood, and then 400 try to find him. e Portland suthorltles have declared war on "fortune-tellers." These are not the political fortune-tellers, who promise 1300 per month snd a chance to split up J, Plerpont Morgan's wealth, at the email cost of a vote. e Some fiend has stolen Del Oetciliell'e new hat by mistake. Instead of buy ing another, the banker-poet will In stall a burglar alarm In the two he has left. m, nMt, nipla trntt a I are. of wool dresses last week, snd there Is some talk o( a textile strike, inry from unraveling. Instead of how to prevent mold on the raspberry jam An Eastern Oregon ranger report he ssw a deer cnssing n wn.irni iv . --- tv - ..t,.,-,,., (Hat wrwtrirMX-ker took a milk -pall away from a hired man Is also doubted. The state Legion convention holds forth st Roeeburg this week. There will be great beating of tom-toms, and Doiiulas county will never want to hear another basa drum not even the Saltation Army weapon. IIOMK KF.CKKT. "The alarm clock, of late, clatters in evil discordance at 4 o'clock. My response to It hes become mere rou tine. I groan, flap a foot feebly about Just outside the covers to teel the temperature of (he morning, gtogglly poke about for house slippers and stagger forth. Disarray of a room which, on retiring, seemed only the homey marks of family occupancy. In the cold twilight or morning la posi tively repellent." (Olive Barton In its t9 8.i IJJft?i. The, Tragedy of Zioncheck THE cry of "mad dog" sends a stab of terror, through the human heart. The police are called out, the dog is round ed up and shot! No chances can be taken with a mad dog. Similarly with some dread contagious disease.r-leprosy, small pox, the bubonic pleague or what not. The situation is not so dramatic, the reaction not so violent; -but no time is lost, in isolating the victim, establishing a rigid quarantine, for in any community no chances can be taken with a dangerous epidemic. But let some responsible and trustworthy citizen, express the opinion, John Jones is a plain nut, mentally unbalanced and morally irresponsible, and let aforesaid Jones from day to day, supply overwhelming evidence of the fact, and there is no ex citement whatever. There is no particular public interest. Yes, Jones is a queer, erratic and eccentric bird, but if he is crazy so are scores of others. Besides what is insanity anyway! The border line between a person who is insane and a person who isn't, is hard to find. The subject is dropped. So Jones goes on playing the role of a plain nut, the public is more amused than depressed by his eccentric behaviour, (to watch him is as diverting as a vaudeville show), and what is really a grim human tragedy, goes on to its inevitable concilia ion, with nine times out of ten the most regrettable and tragic results. YES, we have in mind the late and NOW lamented Marion Zinncheck. Zioncheck was iust a nut and a joke a play boy on the loose. He drank buckets of gin; invented the famous Zioncheck "zipper"; married a pretty stenographer; made, his honevmoon: nainted the Vir gin Jslands'red; threw out his landlady and broke her hip, waded in the fountain at Rockefeller Center, at two in the morning, and was a delicious and diverting front page feature for months. a time, mm (Iiin nanor f ivug and suggested he be examined The general reaction to this suggestion appeared to db mat j-c editor didn't know a plain drunk from a plain vanilla milk shake, and couldn't take a joke. BUT how wise we all are, AFTER the event! Everyone now is saying 'Of courso the man was crazy all the time" just as after the Schmeling victory they all said they knew Joe Louis was a stumble-bum from the first, That's human nature unfortunately. Our HINDsight is so much better than our FOREsight, We are so alert and energetic when it comes to something that is obviously and traditionally alarming like a mad dog or a small pox epidemic, and com placently indifferent to a danger that isn't, that is somewhat obscure and uncortain but. as far as its destructive force is concerned, may we)l be, more fatal and tar-reaclung in us con sequences than either. , e e e e e IT is to the credit of the Washington (D. C) . authorities that they arrested Zioncheck, confined him to a psychopathic ward, and decided he should be withdrawn from circulation for the time being. j& ....... H..nninJ of tl,A lima rtin Wnulimo-tnn onnrfrpKNmflll lb vtao lufvi lull av ntuv, vv . B .0- was a pronounced paranoiac, subject to delusions of persecution -.-J HnnAM tflt- A nvAnAitnuoJ Avnlratinn and dfRnnir. that. nuu (jianucu, nwiiuuiivtu i, w ... -- i , . . - i i. i i 1 1 t until a cure could oe ctreciea , , .i i i - . -i.i Uitl VI UllJI VtOtUIIUU, Ul UC linijuv A. Un, yinnih only added evidence or tne man s SDnormniuy. ne uihub a. vault ing jump that would have made an Olympic ohampion envious. In a sudden scizuro niHtlmon aro often like that possessing su per human agility and strength. WHEREUPON the fatal mistake was made. Once out of the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia, no further at tempt was mado apparently ny rn :i.. r,o,iB In unhiAnl iniuii(v nuu 4i-"vo, straint. It was a revival of the i i arro antics and nionney snines, again. So the story ended with street. IT'S just good luck that Zioncheck didn't take someone with I.: : 4t,n s;ai :mn nr- -lann nn the prtrrirlnp in a Rfr- scrkean rage, before he made the mental diseaso from which i , so one reaas in me press repons tin family and then himseir; out the lives of her children, . i ii -i.-i lion ul inese snocnillg inn'ruvunvu imguuu-a mo iincti n-auii. v mental disorders, almost as well defined in characteristic symptoms, as physical disorders. But unless there is actual violence snd foaming at the mouth no one pays the slightest attention to mem. nie.v aro just queer, , . .i - i i .1. ei: I..- i :.i let mem go on, ana nnve inpir unm just iiariiurss uuis, ma rf tliAtm are hnrmlnvB of enursA hut. more, nf them nrp not. And modern science undoubtedly could determine the dan gerous ones the potential homicidal maniacs as readily, as . ... . .. , .. e l.t I.,,.:- science cut! tioicriiuuc, viriiuis One of these days this will The time n-111 urtmA u-hert a eratc the roaming about of the 1JIIC11, llllltna 'll'l-lll tCllCll H' citlal maniacs than they now typhoid carriers on the loose. But we fear that time is far I..., .1.....1,. iMIl IV 'i'f;ivnflva l, , CI J oivn i,v ii niuiio imun,, uiivi much wandering at the goal it could have reached, generations earlier, by using brains and taking the shortest, instead of the longest, distance between two points. NO now they are giving Zioncheck the biggest funeral ever seen in the Puget Sound country. Yes, Marion would have enjoyed mat, mu he happens 10 ne me corpse, i ne greaiesi mo ment in his life comes, after he has left it. He was able, energetic, fearless, but something went hay wire inside and while society could have saved him, Zioncheck could not ave himself, V,'" didn't need an audience, he needed help; the man wasn't a show off, he was sick. But because his illness was mental instead of physical, society hsd no interest cither in helping him or protecting itself. So we turn the leaf on t lust tragedy, and on a brand new page, start to write another one J concluded the man was insane, . and placed in some institution. ne suouia, do ciusciy guoiuw, i i.. ie .41. ..... "on" v. w--. nnlr rtupflnerl Thflt PSPiinrt WHS uie auuioniics, or tne inu o him uirmn In trostniPllt. fltlrl rp- ,,, . grand Zioncheck comedy of biz- n il.- 1.... dipper o was on mo iuube a jump to death on a Seattle the leap."That's characteristic of he was suttering. .every aay or ' c i.:n: u: oi some, mruier tuning mi ru an unbalanced motner crusning and taking gas a large propor- i i i ...J:., in- j:...-.. 1 f ui ii'iituu ur iniiniimwiB, be done. civil 1 r.orl anoietv will nn mors tnl mentally diseased, those des mill nvoivi, i, uivumu ,,v,,,,.- tolerate mad dogs or notorious distant. The world progresses, ..i... i.. it ,.-;,.., r;.,., 11,. un.n- Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to pcifonftl health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If a i tamped seU-ad-dresjted envelope is enclosed tatters should be brief and written In Ink Owing to the targe number ol letters received only a few can be answered Ho reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Urady, 265 HI Cam! no, Beverly Hills, CaL HOOEY IS THE MAIN ISO The old-time baby specialists start ed It. By dint of much algebra and trickonometry they contrived to throw a forbidding mantle of mys tery over the business of fix ing up the baby's bottle, and the dumb genera, practitioner of the gay nineties let them get away with it. Probab ly the family doctors were so busy attending to their prectlc'j n those days that they didn't give the carryings on of the pedlatrl&tA much attention. on of the podiatrists much attention. Anyway, along toward the close of the antiseptic era no one dared u guess which formula the baby should have until the question had been re viewed by the Pediatric Board and the ration of protein and fat worked out by logarithms. Had a baby here In our neighbor hood recently. All the real doctors charge fees, so It developed on me to. er, select a formula for feeding the Infant. For awhile I was quite per turbed, for It seems the latter-day authors are cagey about giving formu las in language a plain doctor can understand, but finally I got up enough courage to tell the folk to try half-and-half sweetened with a lit tin sugar. I thought that might hold them off so I could get on with my bowling. But no, they merely checked up on It, made sure I meant half milk and half water and a spoonful or two of Just plain old cane sugar In the bottle, and they let the baby have It. The baby took It oke. Not without an occasional spell of squawk ing. . This was a pretty healthy baby. But the baby's pa and ma are not averse to saving ten bucks and they are willing to gamble a bit. Thus we all carried on. and the baby presently relented. "Oh, well," she said, "If you really mean it I don't mind." Fancy and expensive foldarol aside, the science ot Infant feeding is simply this: Make the' food as nearly like nature's peerless baby food as you can without getting' silly about It. That Is, unless you don't know what else to do with your superflu ous cash. Human Milk Fat 3 5 to 6.0 Sugar (lactose, milk sugar) 6 to 8 Protein . 1 to 2 Minerals 018 to 0.26 Water 84.75 to 89.33 Cow's Milk. Fat 3.50 to 5.50 Sugar (lactose, ' milk sugar) 4.75 to 6.16 Protein M.......... 3.39 to 3.91 Minerals 13.74 to 57.51 -aO.Mclnfv?e NEW YOKK. Aug. 11, The ap pointment of Richard Watts, Jr. now Dickie Watts along the Rlalto to succeed the popular Percy Hsm- mond. makes him the young eat dramatic re viewer to spangle the Death Watch. It was Ham mond's wish that the ruddy irish man should take on his critical chore. Watts ha. proved himself not only a skill ed writer, but one of the interesting figures of the New York scene. Just shading the 308, he has Journeyed to all parts of the world. Bespectacled and col legiate, his prototype my be seen on any college campus. A shy fel low who blushes. He attends first nights always with his mother, whose familiar sprays ot orchids are as much a part of the premiere as Herb Swopes curtain time rush to his front row seat. Watt began his newspaper lng aa the movie critic on the same paper he now adorns. And Is one of the town night owls. A metlcuIoia dresser, he Is never theless an evening clothea atheist. And always appears In a business suit with a blue-rollsxd shirt. He Is a na tive of ChsrlejttMi, W. Vs.. coming from a family of wealth and aristo cracy, making him nearest to the Richard Harding Davis type of the era. Oreenwlch Village U trying to ahake off Its oast and thumb away from the Bohemian rlgamaroie that has aueroled it with freo love, aan daled Us feet and streaked It with atheUtlo gibber. Will Irwin claims much of the supposed Bohemia to day exluts only in the minds of press agents who emphsalre the Idea that Senilis lives In garrets to rent uncom fortable rooms and squeaky wa.kups Many believe The Village ias had Its purge and I today as free of Left ists and sundry rmtuIou crack-pots as Sutton or Beekman Places. The Vlllageis7he sixth richest of 36 districts in New York and has a greater percent ate of home owners than any other section. So far this season, more than 8000 win low boxes adorn these homes, which ai not In dicative of a mass ot lems or a morass ot long hair. There are more shade treeA in the villase per acreage than l i any other metropolian area. TJ.jre are blocks, too, (hat mcgeat the Pare Moncrau and Trocsdero district of parts. Church attendance in ths Washlmiton square neighborhood la the hlgtiet pr capita. Al Smith once described -The Vtllace" as "the final stronghold of New York family life " Tti YiiUC : eli.' v,, tm It fUU-Lft. i Brady, M.D. REDIENT IN INFANT FOOD Water ,. 84.59 to 87.67 The chief differences between hu man milk and cow's milk are in the proportion of protein, cow's milk hav ing nearly three times as much pro tein; and minerals, of which cow's milk has about three times aa much tu human milk. Incidentally, wom an's milk contains a larger ratio of lactose (milk sugar) than cow's milk. To modify cow'a milk for a new born infant It Is necessary simply to dilute It with water and sweeten it with some sugar. If one-third fresh milk is mixed with two-thirds water, the proportion of protein and min erals In the mixture will then be about the same as in woman's ml Ik. But the proportion of fat will be too low. Therefore, Instead of using whole milk, It is the usual practice to let the bottle of fresh milk stand till cream rises, then use only the top third, which will contain about 10 fat and the same amount of protein and minerals as the whole fresh milk QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Heat Exhaustion. What are the symptoms of heat ex- hauslon and what will prevent it aside from moving out of a hot coun try? . . . (R. M. C.) Answer Ah, ah naughty no symptoms In a health column. Avoid eating meat in lunch, only for meal after 6 p. m. Sat plenty of fresa fruit and vegetables, drink plenty of water and with each drink of water take a good pinch of ordinary salt. Avoid all alcoholic beverages, and In stead use healthful stimulants which have no after-depression, such as tea, coffee, cocoa these are beneficial hot or cold. Avoid nil tight clothing, dark colored clothing, hats (except when protection against sunburn or glare Is necessary). Live as nearly nude as you can. Cavemau Instinct. My sister, 30 years old, always pulls the covers over her head when she sleeps. I suppose this is unhealth ful. How can I stop her? (A. V.) Answer Take away the covers. Or let her have only a kind of sleeping bag Instead of bed clothes, arranged so that she can t cover her head. Better Than Average. I was much interested in your talks recently about maintaining better than averago health condition. I'd like to have all of them in a form i can preserve. I saved about five, but missed . . . M. J. H. Answer Send ten cents coin and 3 -cent -stamped envelope bearing your address, for copy of booklet "Build lng Vitality," which contains the gist of all the talks on that subject. (Copyright, 1930, John F. DUle Co.) Ed. Note: I'ersons wishing to cnminunH'Ute with Ur. Urady should send letter direct to Dr. William Urady, Al. U 6Z E) (.'amino. Beverly Hills, Calif. of goofy cafes and shiftless poseurs. Among The Village's treasured traditions Is that nine out of 73 peo ple In the Hall of Fame once called The Village home. W. Q. Bryant, an ex-Mtssourlan, who runs the weekly, The Villager, claims more top notch American writers have been batched In The Village than anywhero else. He points to John Masefletd. Sinclair Lewis, Floyd Dell, Inez Haynes Irwin, Sarah Corns toe k, Theodore Dreiser, Hendrlk Van Loon, Joseph Wood Krutch. Ida Tarbell, Fannie Hurst, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Achmed AbduMan, Oelett Burgess, Harold Stearns, Isaac Marcosson. Arthur Roche, Juliet Tompkins and many leasers. X like Idwal Jones's story of the corpulent fellow, glltterlngly srrayed, riding down Hollywood boulevard In a flashy llmouflne s recent dusk. Joe Kerrigan, the Abbey player, who was with Jones, ssld the obess show off sharply recalled tha elder Dumas, half mulatto and most spectacular of the stithors. Dumas'a son used to say: "Mon pere Is so vain and osenta tlous he Is cspable of riding behind In his own csrrlaga to persuade peo ple to believe he keeps s colored foot man." That'a the showlnesa that mskes New York New Yorklsh. Idwal Jones, by the way. hsa Just finished a volume of Chinese tales. There are to be only a thoiaand 1 earn ifp i copies, privately circulated and I'm privileged to be on 'the list. Jonea Is one of the delvers into -the foreign quarters of such cities aa New York, San Francisco and New Orleans, and knows them well. He la listed by the Literary Oulld aa one of "the four leading Welsh writers."- To which he replies: "I don't know who the other four may be. Reminds me of Queen Victoria who knew only two tunes: one was God Save the Queen, and the other waaif t . . ." In crossing a "No Trespassing" stretch of Central Park last night a sparrow cop called, "Hey you, can't you read?" And the lady with me trilled: "He not only can read, of ficer, but he thinks he can write!" My family has more fun. Comment on the Day s News , By FRANK JENKINS. INTERESTINO news, of various kinds. In the papers these days. In Europe, the big news (apart from the Olymplo games, where American athletea are piling up In creasing laurels) has to do with pres ent wars snd the possibility of future wars. Civil war Is raging, in Spain, snd Europe Is Jittery over the prospect that disastrously serious wars may arise out of this comparatively small one. THE FRENCH, for example, fear that the Germans plan to aid the Spanish rebels. If that should come about, It seems probable that Russia would come to the aid ot the existing Spanish gov ernment, which Is communistic. The present government of France la sus pected of leaning toward the com munistic government of Spain. Ger many and Italy, on the other hand, lean toward the fascist rebela who are seeking to overthow the Spanish communists. The possibilities of trouble thst sre Involved In this situation are not hard to see. .-t YOU noticed the other dsy that a German ship wss shelled by s Spnnlsh (communist) warship. Please note now that Germany Is kicking up a loud disturbance over that Inci dent, which rather seems to lndlcste that Germany Is looking for an ex. cuse to discipline the present govern, ment of Spain. If that Is true, It Is significant. ee -yN THIS side of the wster, we sre W Interested In reviving business, The stock market, which is both a vehicle for large-scale gambling and an exceedingly sensitive barometer of business condition, overcomes the fears Inspired by the touchy politl cal situation in Europe and reaches a new high level for the past five years. Thst means that at the present moment, at least, buyers believe that business Is going to get better In this country snd ss a result stock are going up In price. So buyera on the stock exchange outnumber sellers, and prices go up- rIS pleasant to note that while Europe Is thinking chiefly of wara that aeem Inevitable, we are begin ning to turn our thoughts to the Im provement of business. Wsr mesns sorrow and suflerlng snd poverty, whereaa improvement of peace-time business means higher standards ol comfort for EVERYBODY. 4 ' EUROPE Is s powder keg thst might be exploded st sny moment by a stray spark euch. for example, as the shelling of a Oerman freighter 'by a Spanish warship. Europe hss been made Into a pow der keg by the constant Incitement of class hatred. This arraying of class sgslnst class HAS NOT brought hap piness and comfort and prosperity to the common people of Europe. In stead, It haa resulted In the rise of dictatorships which now threaten to plunge Europe again into war. In this country there are many schemers and demsgogues who are harping constantly on the class hatred string, seeking in that way to build themselves up. Let us hope as fer vently as we ever hoped anything that they FAIL. The fruit of class hatred la WAR. Europe is furnishing plenty of proof of that right now. rr (Continued irom rage One.) business. Also the government Is now making a lot of loans which the banks would have made In 1020. For these reasons, any Increase In commercial loans these days Is nots worthy snd not comparable with the totals of the predepresslon era. Since chief pow-wow, the big peace man. tossed feathers sll ove. the office of assistant War Secretary Woodrlne,- the war department has decided that a certain Capt. Ritchie of the air corps Is too crowded In his room. Capt. Ritchie hereafter will alt In the outer office of Mr. Woodrlng. The woodrlng outer office heretofore has been occupied only by two wo men secretaries, who hsve had no ex perience stopping feather throwers. Ths department patiently explains, however, thst Cspt. Ritchie Is not be ing moved to protect Woodrlng from anyone who msy take a notion to throw something heavier than a feather. Nothing like that st all. It Is Just a question of Capt. Ritchie being crowded. The official explainer must have neglected to notice Capt. Ritchie's old office before, making tne ex planation. There Is only one desk In It aside from Ritchie's, but. In the new Woodrlng outer office, there are two besides his. The only point la that the war de partment has one of the few really bsd excuse-finding depsrtments In Washington. Military training has neglected thla vital part of Washing ton activity. Wsr men Just do not seem to understand politics, except the personal phase. If tho same thing hsd happened at the treasury, Mr. Morgenthau would have explained Capt. Ritchie's pres ence by saying he wsnted the Cap tain to keep close watch on the crooks In Wall Street; Postmaster Oeneral Farley would have said he wanted to keep close tab on the air plane Industry (Ritchie Is a leading filer), etc.. etc. Note Naval offices sre gusrded by Marlnea. but ths srmy offices hsve had no guards, until chief pow-wow's visit pointed the need. Other war officers are expected to get guarda like Capt. Ritchie, who la a six-foot Arkansan with a box-cut Jaw, air chauffeur to the army bigwigs. He will certslnly bresk the Olympic record for throwing feather throwers If any more come sround. SMALL SCENIC AREAS FOR RECREATION USE WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. (IP) De. velopment of small scenic areaa of ths west snd southwest waa projected by the national park service today aa It opened a late summer campaign de signed to extend recrcstlonsl privil eges to persons of low Income groups. Using sllotments msde by Presi dent Roosevelt several daya ago, the service mspped a program to con tinue during August and September In federal, state, municipal and coun ty recreational areas. Eight recreational demonstration projects will be developed In seven western states snd It park service work campa will be used in park areas In as many states. The recreational demonstration program, with Individual allocations. Includes: Oregon Silver creek, secesslble to Portland and Salem, 10.800 acres. 58 590. Is brewed of more costly ingredients! ACME EEWERIES San Praises Lp? Ag"s Flight 'o Time Medford snd Jackson County history from the files of the Mall Tribune 10 and 80 fears sgo. TEN YEAH8 AGO TODAY '. Ausust 11, laze (It Wss Wednesdsy) Offer 500 reward for arrest of for est firebugs operstlng Jackson and Douglas counties. System outlined for western Ore gon counties to collect 0-0. tsx re fund money. Psul Janney returns from s week spent st Brown's cabin In the upper Rogue country. 626 cars of pears shipped to dsts from vslley. First flight of air msll planes due In two weeks. Portlsnd resident is buncoed out of 21,000 he reports to po""- A TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY September 11. 102S (It Wss Friday) rw v n Pnrt.r end W. A. Folger delay trip to Boston, Msss., In an. auto. The deer season win open Tuesday, August 16 Senate agrees to vote ten per cent profit on war munitions. Allies stsrt new offensive a Salonil; Russian take Stanlslaw. Sixteen service stations now operst lng In Medford. P. & E. excursion to Butte Falls Sunday to draw large crowd of picnickers. The Grants Pass courier Is sorely ' vexed becsuss Mr. Manly has been writing some criticisms of Mr. Hughes. The only way to elect Mr. Hughes Is to stop people from writing, talking or thinking about him. till after elec tion. Let Mr. Hughes be proclaimed the sscred cow st once. (Editorial.) AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING W E. Thomas. 48 S. Central STOMACH NAUSEA MADE OREGON. AN AFRAID TO EAT! "10 Years' Awful Suffering Food Turned to Gas and Bloat," Testifies Well Known Oregon Man. "1 Week Van-Tage Treatment Gave Quick Relief." Mr. E. h. Monroe, of 499 E. Third Ave., Eugene, Oregon, Is the lstest widely-known resident of this genera vicinity to come out with a state ment publicly praising and endoralnf the "Amazing Mixture of Natural Herbs and Scientific Medicaments" known ss VAN-TAGE, which Is now being introduced to crowds dslly hoi "VAN-TAGE did more for me than a hundred other medicine combined. It's nothing short of wonderful In. Its action," states Mr. E. L. Monroe, wldely-known Oregon man. In Medford by Young's Drug Stors. Mr. Monroe Is a contractor who has lived In Eugene for the past 10 years. He Is widely known In Oregon .and what he has to say about Van-Tage will be read with Interest by hundreds of people. Following Is his remark able statement, which we sre publish, lng below Just ss he wished It to go to the public: Weak and Sluggish Kidneys Tor 10 years I was In aw.'ul misery. My stomsrh wss so upset that after meals I would vomit up part of my food snd the rest would turn Into gas and blostlra? and put me In awful pain. At times I coulrin't even hold down a drink of wat-r on mv stom ach. It was awful. My kldnevs were, weak and elugclah and got me up MANY TIMES every night and broks up my sleep so that I got up In ths morning feeling as tired ss when ;-L went to lied. y1 "I guess I must have trted a hun dred medicines In the last 10 yeara. but nothing ever helped me. But finally I found Van-Tase. and It did more for me the first week I took It than the hundred other medteinee I tried in the last 10 vears combined. It acted on my stomach and worked out the gas ss well as the bloatlne and pain, and now I can eat three hearty meals a day. for the first time In many years, and It all sgrees with me and no vomlttna or suffering afterward. It Is wonderful for a per son's kidneys: In fact. I never have to get up at nltht anv more, but can sleep all night Ions This medicine. Is nothing short of wonderful In Its srtlon on a person, so I am gladly giving tills statement, and hope all poor, suflerlng people will get Van Tage and take It." Over 30 Ingredients VAN-TAOE contains over SO in gredients. Including the 21 great Natural Ileitis. 20 Million Bottle, of this Pormu:a have already been soldi The cost of this Great Compound Is small, due to immense volume In. which It sells. So don't hesitate. Get Van-Tsce TODAY at Young's Drug Store: AULN 4.N0 CiMBAU fHO.VE 6